Holy moly, July’s bringing the heat and I don’t just mean the weather. So, Best Buy… decides to throw a Black Friday shindig smack dab in summer. Like, I get it, most folks are basking in the July Fourth glow. But bam! They roll out these deals, trying to outshine Amazon’s Prime Day. It’s almost a discount duel or something. If you’re itching for tech, yeah, maybe poke around Black Friday in July. Just a thought.
Okay, I’m rambling. Back on track. So, Best Buy’s flaunting deals on loads of stuff—video games, laptops, Apple gear, you name it. Let’s talk games. Big names like Nintendo Switch? $20 off! Splatoon 3 caught my attention. $39.99, and a bonus? It’s tweaked for Nintendo Switch 2. Could I care more? Maybe. But it stuck in my head for some reason.
Don’t even get me started on the Lenovo Legion Go S. Over $200 savings, and this thing’s a beast. Ryzen Z2 Go, 32GB of that speedy memory—LPDDR5X, if you’re keeping track—a terabyte of PCIe Gen4 SSD. Throw in that 8-inch VRR screen rocking a 120Hz refresh rate? You get the picture. It’s a techie’s dream, basically.
AirTags, too. Funny little things that somehow solve life’s mysteries like, “Where in the world did I put my keys?” They’re priced to move, let me tell ya. Four-pack at just $17 a pop instead of the usual $30-ish. Honestly, they’re like little slices of sanity.
Now, do you gamble and wait for Prime Day? The suspense is almost palpable. It kicks off July 8, and rumors say there’ll be epic savings on tech and video games. Heck, might be worth eyeballing Amazon’s offers first. Best Buy’s stuff sticks around for the week, so you can always swing back. Your call.
And there it is. A chaotic, kinda zigzag exploration of this mid-year Black Friday saga. Whatever you decide, may the sales odds be ever in your favor or something.